Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    KCrPMCK. (ORE.). GAXETTT T1MC. Thuroy. terure 10. Itn
. IKTNTTTONCFVISE
Family Life Series Begins April 5
laYe-n Wilson, r.rectar of
I nutUU M rrv County
Health Cluuc. n..-j i:r,
leering committee Jan, I?
to assist tth plan for t
kmUy lit educative TW
tart Ui tw sp.rrd t
the Morro County Juvenile
AdMsry Council, The com.
b:!!! approved t schedule
of u nM:ins on consecu
tive nights begin
nine April S and continuing
through !iy 12,
leaders Kr th series ii:
, Incluo Tr. Jean Gardiner and
t'r. Charles Johnston, from
the menu! health dime, M .
Ted CsnJoc. Mre.-tor. I ma
tlUa po Ranch. Mrs. Ro.
berta Fratier. Ogon sut
Icners'y Family life 5;.
culis:, and !r.uardBus.
rirector of Vuth Adventures
Inc., Portland. T.V kljrroa
Count) Ministerial Associa
tion conduct the Us! of
the series.
Extensa diseussun took
flac regarding important is
Sues to be studied. Sutjects
Hoof & Horn 4-H
To Host Kreb$
Tcnire ot Dinner
Toe K.Hjf i Kern lives:.
CUt is Saving a svttuc din
our for the members and tneir
families. The potluc lir."r
It; be at the Sir;rounos or.
Thursday Fet. 1C.
At " 3C Tic krebs UI pre
sent slides of his atTteui:'r
trip to Russia. Tr.:s port: r.
of the rr.-?e:ir,g is even to the
public.
Rhonda Sart-er.:, reporter
Horley E. Wright
Service Today
Hariey E. 'a rigr.: as f:xir.d
dead here of an apparent heart
attack Monday Jr. tu residence,
one of old Aers catins
on Gale See:. Ke as 33
and is the las: c-.en:tr cf
his irr.T.eda:e faxi:;.. Tr.e cn
ly survivor is a sister-irs-lav
Mrs. Russell Urif-: of Koc
iak. Alasia.
Memorial services ill U
held a! 2 p.m. tjdij Thurs
day a: Seene Mortuary
CSapel itr. the Fe. lor.
Johnson of the Keppner Christ
ian Church officiating. Burial
ill be a: Keppntr Mas onic
Cemetery.
Sacred selection are by
Peggy Johnson.
Casket bearers are William
Bucknum. Eoard Bryant,
Frank Connor, Lyle Mat-teson.
en ; UufJ tre learning im
rom.tnimeatiori :ills,
Orri.1Ut UeOUt.tli tiaiit
!eti... uniriiUtkltr tutb
urit) i-cul! in tf of
CtUOt'l! tanii'.k r le irr
v( U'i tw'l taiu. Ik' to
deal ltt CiCtot and tensi
t!W tM!i.
Th loiliing po'le er
present aint are on the ster-
tng commute Mr. Laoc
waoo. Citmc I :reot.)r, lill
Mclarfy ami Mm. Violet lan
tan;, n.Ml C.nnifl irs, ht.
ilium rtnur. V.r. Jarw
Rj1uk. Vs. B;r4::e Tullus,
Vr Cia Mai Croitwrji, lur
tr. Christeiisen. StephR A
e.vk. Jerry Kascal. Clmt
Kret's, arul TiMd Viarren.
.'utt. particuunt.-i, AriiiIJ
Fan mJ, Ftiea Creek Fepr
sentatiw, Mrs. Francine I' v.
an. Mr. Kali. Cram, Uneat
Cr.-ers I ia,-J Feter Sun
dir.. ChilJren s ServHvs T.':m.
i t. Mrs. F tvrt Impair,. Mr.
Fat looser, and Mrs. Grace
rraU. Tirector of the Mor
row County Juvenile Ivp-art-
n ?nt.
T.-YALTY
t; vkiAK rvF.n e
uvr. -u see them th:.- year.
yoc'l! tt-' seei: purple' Ceer.
-ie French Us cr.o.-.er. t.er
f-v -rite color for the rU:r.g
outfits for the .S!.irro Coun
ty F:r a:;d F-xieo Court. The
girls mill ear a purple suit
and purple toots :th lave
o.-r blouse, hat and gloves.
u:.er. Career's er.t to mar
ket at Sacramento, they or
d;red the outfits for Frmcess
Attr. Hoskins of !::.e, Kerry
Crppock of Lexington. Tebtie
McCoy of Irrioor. and Fatt:
Lucir.i. Butter Creek. Jaeer.
Susie Ui Ue in all white.
Mrs. Faymor.d French, the
queer's mother, has takes aa
vantage of these cold inter
days ty starting on the girls'
serap-es. They are purple cor
duroy. They will have laven
der letters trimmed ir. sil
ver secuir.s.
n tite ut itifiatioti ant) ri-
4-H T0 TKACKf.'RS Kjv Cbief TettV Officer
AuJi J. I'nvett. won of Mr.
The feb I metine ascall-arkl k!r. C. H. Trivett of
i to order t c i'reatiWnt. Koute I, HeiHer. hat com
Trea feok U Uucussed j .td twarl) two nuxilha of
the tt.icnntt tulti-r and jr. couttnuim inratun in the
,IU. u.r. (,h , v n ur. mlun Ocean and Soutn tmta iH fl.t. reral aerie in
yarn, an w? 4re r.ot fomg j;-4 alrd t nuolear pt-r- i3-?3 Morrow. Count)
n.ake them. He wrre f nen d aircraft carrier I'SS I n- s.. ii.a l utrict tmdet !
our grJei J,r the h..re ho. irpri. siulirr amounts than last
T&r nseeti.ug waji adUHiriied. The I nterprie a ordered (,r. The niai)r Increase In
Sally Matheii). reporter to the Indian Ckean durln in requirement section U re-
the newa: of the tk-,kt-flfIlKi tn aalary Increases and
Urn wr m the event it he-f orritmnJtnj increases loPe
canie neoear to evacuate tirt.lt.ni 4d Socul Security.
Americans from Fast rakls-yiM irRi acciHjnt for an
Preliminaries Out of (he Way
budget Keadv ror tniny unifies
Houghton
Schedules
tan.
inorease
meeting.
f n;riAFv- -
a.n..
Istskettu!.. Iw at F:iver
side Jr. High
of $e:.W4. or an
Avisit to bme tu in ine inc:tit m thes Items of
9 rtiilUTtnes. ended the ardu.wjs 5 3 jroent. The figures list
deploy men:. i incluile 2 additional cer-
tifiiVited staff memtwri and
h. i, .v::th of hoard nun one teacher aide at A. C.
11-V C. Houghton aienttne Heppner Monday to Hom hti'n. The ne pttlins
Frtn s. ; j. .m. reitrw his suUscrtption to the li.-ied in ttie budget reflect one
Basket:..!. F'.verside High Caiette-Tinse and check on aJditioiul teacher at A. C.
School at Vkestor.,6 j.n;. i"e insurance. li 'u, htn and a Curriculum
lC--!vsne!!nli o:u at Kn- Ne spent 34 years in Con- lurector on the district lev
er:4f. 6 3: p.m. don and said this winter was el
la; TA m-et:tig. 7 3C- p.n.. nothing con jured to somt he's Sui't. Ron Daniels review-
15 l:t T.un;ttton Clinic 1c 42. experienced over there. Heed each series with explana
Soil Cotis rvjti.in Tistrtct 'olJ atwut one winter when tioiu. and suggestions where
annual meeting. Cafetori- "" never saw the top bart further cuts could be made
urn at 6 p.m., re on the fence for ttiree If nelfd at the second In
n-iusikftiull Fuerstde Jr. months. However. It wjs the the series of budget meetings
High at Arlington worst a! Brdman in ttie sev- last Tuesday at the lone school.
VtS-.S en years he's been there,
lo-vsusage piiia. waldorf sal
ad, harvard ieets. peaches.
-Fish sticks with Tarur
Suiice, Cut tu.e sla. Cuff
ed potatoes. straterry
shortcake and whipped
cream.
14-iiot d.vgs. potato chips, but
tered corn, valentine dessert.
' . ed
green saiau. piun.s, t ro :i-
11-
Pickets Seen ot
Irrigation Site
Local TCI Operating Engin
eers I'mon of Portland had
pickets early las! week at the
Three-Mile Canyon gate to the
Fv:ng Company pumping plant
construction site. Pickets m v-
to the
ICC SEFIES ADMINISTRATION
The district Secretary Is
down $680 due to only part
time help for next year. The
series as a whole Is up $300
over last year for a total
of $32,510.
200 SERIES INSTRfCTlOX
Heppner Elementary Instruc
tion costs are down $600 be-
v r....j .
ruaJ dlt cause of lower saUrles for
us. . i. , . . ne leacners new o lot uis-
IC-Meat loaf. Cuffed pout.s. "L- Co It U IZZt i"CL" C.T"d
creen leans chocolate euj- ...,K reurii leacwrs no iue
teen with the district for a
great number of years.
A. C. Houghton Is up as
Jihg.
The Soviet ond
United States is
Study Topic
later
Th'
the Boeing Co. It Is against
a non-union sub-oontractor.
Stens:rom Cotustruction Co.,
Spokane, who are Installing
the irrigation distribution sys
tem for the new Boeing ag
ricultural development.
Jaycees Enjoy
A Reverse
With Spray
Mr. Wright had beer, a ranch
hand in the county for rr.ir.y
years. He was torn June 2,
1312 at Miigrovs. Mo.
Ke us a veteran of World
War n.
CHANGE 7th and 8th grade
gam? against Condon Satur
day will be at 12.30 instead
Of 1:30.
The Morrow County Jaycees
have had a more successful
basketball season this year
than last. They have had sev
eral games with Echo. They
have played Her trustor, and
Spray.
After the severe trounci.ng
that Spray gave them last year,
they are particularly pleased
with the outcome of their Fet.
3 encounter with Spray
as Keppner won 76-63. It was
basket for basket most of tne
game. Players going over were
Ken Evans, Butch Laughlin,
Lave Flanagan, Karley Sager,
Ed Yeoman, Tom U'iiscn and
Archie Bali.
If nothing else is schedul
ed a rematch with Spray will
be held Fet. 13 at 7:30 at
the high school gym. If it
is in use, the game will be
moved to the grade school.
A game with Condon has
teem scheduled for March 3.
Thus week's Great Cecisiotis
Study Group tic is "The
Soviet Ur.ior. and the I', S."
The discussion will consider
whether these two powers are
moving toward negotiation or
confrontation.
In his 1571 "State of the
W or 14" message to Congress
President Nixon declared," As
the twe most powerful nations
tr. the world, we conduct glo
bal policies that bring our
interests into contention
across a broad range of is
sues. Historically, internation
al adversaries have demon
strated a compulsion to seek
every gain, however marginal,
at the expense of their com
petitors . . . But it is folly
for the great nuclear powers
tc conduct their policies in
this manner."
Edwir. Cutting will lead a
growing group into this dis
cussion at the Neighborhood
Center starting at 6.30 or. Sun
day evening.
Moving?
If you re moving, please give
the Gazette-Times your new
mailing address right awa.
Just call 670-3228 or 676-W92.
Or jot name and address or.
a slip of paper and put it
through the slot in our door.
Thank vou.
TKEFE HAVE BEEN a num
ber of car accidents recently
because of the slippery roads.
Mrs. Bill Weatherford stayed
overnight at the hospital m
Hermiston last Thursday aftr
an accident there. No bones
were broken but she hurt her
1 teacher has ben added.
CURRICULUM DIRECTOR
Also Included in this ser
ies, is the position of cur
riculum coordinator. The po
sition has been discussed for
the last two or three years
MJSCULAR TYSTROPHY
FUNDS LAGGING
Dorothy Pitts, volunteer for
Muscular Dystrophy, called
from Portland to make the
arrangements for the fund do
nations in Heppner. Workers
were assigned the various
National is $131.23.
Those who worked and have
not yet turned in their con
tributions are asked to turn
them in at the bank as soon
as the can.
bruised with a number of oth
er bruises making her uncon:
fortable
on has tn reihud t
most luenrtwrs of tint Umri
This year the position will
rerrlve serious coiuld-ratitm
due to several factors.
Aa listed In the Pudge! mes
sage: 1 Increased frewto In
North M rrow Count) that will
require program and facility
changes. J- the need fur dras
tic changes In high schivil ca
reer and vocational Classen.
3 Oregon Hmrd of Education
regulations requiring subject
matter Improvement papers.
4 an Increase In state and
federal funds available fr spe
cial and innovative programs
and 5 Increased pressure
from the Oregon Hoard of Id
ucation for local districts to
become involved In program
planning budcet svstems.
All these Items will require
additional time and wilt m. ke
it difficult for one person to
handle administrative proced
ures as well as curriculum
development.
Also there is a possibility
of a vocational counsellor po
sition from the Umatilla Coun
ty JED office. His salary
would be 75 percent paid by
the state and 23 percent by
Umatilla and Mrrow County.
Figured on a per student basis
the cost to Morrow County
would be $500.
Because of the need for buy
ing additional Speech Therapy
time $1000 has been added to
this series.
Mr. Daniels noted that freight
is a large Item In the teach
ing supplies section and also
one that is hard to estimate.
227 SERIES
Text books have gone up.
Greater volume Is purchased
because the quality, of the
books is not as good as for
merly and more replacements
are necessary. Prices on text
books have increased sharply
in the last two years. This
category went up $150.
The total for Library Books
and supplies Is up slightly.
The 227 section Is controlled
by State Standards as for as
minimums are concerned.
Title II funds for libraries
are also contingent on library
funds not being reduced in
following years. The budget
qualifies on this requirement.
Mr. Daniels indicated satis
faction with the Contracted
Services with the Umatilla
Morrow Instructional Media
Center of the 200 series. This
was raised from $8000 to
$8700. This Includes Educa
tional TV
based on $7.45
ja and both legs were badly irZ.TZZ
affects more than 250,000
Americans, mt of them child- ADM (average Daily mem-
Donnie Pacineau collided ren- The im6s m te used ,befstlW courier service
Ti ., I , c?maea to support the patient and com- twice a week to Dnng over
:"u a ; ' . inanity service programs and instructional aids, equipment
erection of Gale and West u researCh pro- repair and other supplies and
WLlow Streets Feb. 2, caus- services,
ing big dents. No one was b
hurt.
Friday
and Saturday,
Feb. 11 & 12
Paneling and
Paint-up Time!
i i li ii
1 18" 4x8 Beg. 4
Paneling m
52
316" 4x8 Be. $0 5 2
Paneling S3W J
Matching: Vinyl Molding Be. $is $102
Matching Nails Beg. 85c 620
Miracle Panel Adhesive 8 h2C
Paletone Latex Wall Paint Beg. S4.7S
$3?2
WE'RE CLEANING HOUSE
SHOP AND SAVE
1 Group 4x8 Panels take
25 pes. $100.00 Value ALL
1 Group Ceiling Tile take
2 Boxes S65.00 Value
Odds & Ends Paint 1
ana urner irems
$192
4S
V2 Price
Stop In - The Coffee's On
OPEN 8 to 5:30 WEEKDAYS 8 to 5 SATDBDAT
PETTYJOHN'S
FARM AND BUILDERS SUPPLY
I, r
FEBRUARY
11 and 12
ALL SUITS
12 OFF
2 Days Only
ALL
SPORT COATS
13 OFF
2 Days Only
SWEATER SPECIALS!
Several
Styles
DRESS SHOE SPECIALS!
Name Brand All Sizes
BARGAIN TABLE
WORK PANTS
Reg. $5.98 Sale $2.98
BOYS' PANTS Reg. $3.98 Sale $.98
RODEO CUT PANTS Rusty Riders) Reg. $7.49 Sale $4.00
STRETCH PANTS Reg.$6.98 Sale $3.50
NUVO HOPSACK PANTS ff" $9.oo Sale $6.00
GOLD & GREEN CORDS tst8gr Reg. $6.50 Sale $4.00
GARDNER'S HEN'S WEAR
PH. 676-9218
EEFTKEB
ajo sums
StiKlenl Healih Insurance Is
up due to a ri it (iUU
inuranr.
im MHOS TratufHirtaiKW
Tins fund (trovidra funds for
the actual salaries of 19'.
regular bus drivers, (ilus tbe
bus nialiiitfiunre suiwrvisur.
This Is a reduction of one
bus driver aa !h Ray Avers
run will be bid aa a contract
run. AdJed this year la f 500
for sutfetitute driver. This sec
tion Includes J 1300 fur field
trip salaries and S3430 fur
activity trips. Activity trip sal
aries have tven increased as
a result of added trips for
p iris activities and 5c per
hour Increase In driver sal
aries. Payment In lieu of trans
portation Is Increased due to
chanjrlnc from 10c per mile
to 15c jr mile. Total trans
portation services are up less
than $500.
600 SERIES OPERATION
OF PLANT
Here again the freight on
janitorial supplies suchasax,
cleaners mops, etc., Is hard
to estimate.
IONE HEAT DOWN
Heas for bulldinps: The
fuel costs of lone Elementary
School's ne electric heatinc
system asa pleasant surprise
to note. Last year's coal as
budgeted at $2900 and electric
ity at $1600 for a total of
$1300. This year the budget
calls for $3000 for electric
ity for this building ahlch U1
Include the lighting and fuel
costs hlch is a reduction of
$900.
700 SEKIES MAINTENANCE
OF TLA NT
Salaries at Heppner for this
category ere reduced by one
lull. Supplies and Materials
I'pkeep of Grounds remained
the same. The $1200 at A. C.
Houirhton includes $095 for un
derground sprinUer on addit
ion to athletic field. The $1000
at Riverside included lan fer
tilizer $400 and $200 to seal
asphalt tennis courts.
DISTRICT OFFICE
At one time It had been
anticipated that the coal fur
nace at the Lexington building
could be converted to oil. The
budget contains $3100 for the
conversion and Installation of
8000 gallon oil tank. It has
been Indicated at two meet
ings that this ill probably
be struck out before the fi
nal adoption of the budget.
However the hudtfet call fur
raniodellnc of the Me office
to provM room for the Cur
riculum Coordinator hlck
ould also Include loeerlnf th
celling. This U1 nuke that
room easier to heat hlrh m
be pleasing to the to torn
en in this office.
After the Tuesday Ind ot
t lr aeras back, the shine
let on the north side of tlx
Cvm U1 have to he replaced.
(00 St WES nXIDCHAHCLS
The School District la re
quired by la to contribute
to the Enrjoyees retirement
fund at the rat of 7.3 per
cent on rrost payroll. This
Is an increase of 2.09 per
cent effective Jan. 1. 1973.
The budget ent from $58,000
to $70,000 In this category.
Social Security la up.
900 SERIES FOOD SERVICES
1000 SERIES STUDENT
BODY ACTIVITIES
1200 SERIES CAPITAL
OUTLAY
Remodeling at A C Hough
ton Includes Shelving In Room
7, Floor Covering and show
ers indresslng room for $2400.
Riverside: Divider In Athle
tic room, light Itch Indress
lng room, tine Inside of plen
um (sound) area In shop for
$300.
Heppner Elementary; remod
el upper level of girls' dress
ing room, remodel boys toilet
room and girls toilet room off
the auditorium, install one cell
ing fixture In 10 rooms of the
elementary building. 5 solid
core doors upper floor of the
Jr. Hi for $9975.
Heppner High remodel athle
tic and PE storage area.
Shelves In counseling room,
closet In Girls PE storage
room. $270.
lone Schools. Floor covering
for stalrays, indo replace
ment rooms 2, 3, 21, 23 and
landing, curtains rooms 2, 3,
21, 23. Storage cabinet room 21
concessions storage area. To
tal $9680.
Bus Shop : Insulate and cover
Inside of shop and shore up and
cover room lth aluminum as
bestos. $1150.
Total budget requirements
last year $1,520,472. Proposed
for the 1972-73 budget $1,614,
876.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial - Comm-rcial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
mm
Personal property taxpayers are re
quired to file a return of taxable prop
erty as of January 1, 1972 with the
Assessor on or before March 3, 1972.
A penalty is provided for late filing.
Inventory owners (including all
livestock) will again be eligible for
some reduction of property tax this
year if the return is filed on time. The
law does not permit the Assessor to
allow the reduction in inventory value
for tax relief under certain circumstan
ces when the personal property report
is not accurately reported or is filed
after March 3.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
FUTURE PENALTY PROVISIONS The 1969
Legislature amended ORS 308.295 (Lot Filing
Penalty Law), to proride: The Penalty for late
filing (After March 3) of Personal Property
Return shall be SI for each SI .000 (or fraction)
of True Cash Value but not less than $10 or
more than S250.
Any person who has not had an op
portunity to report by mail or personal
contact may obtain the forms at the
office of the assessor.
Time is getting short. ORS 308290
makes it the responsibility of the tax
payer to file these reports on time or
incur the penalty provided by law.
JOYCE BERGSTROM
Assessor
Morrow County
Heppner Ph. 676-9157